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Saturday, January 21, 2017

Dead Men\'s Path by Chinua Achebe

Throughout the years, the culture has changed depending on the population, causing negative reactions from many and acceptance from others. In jobless Mens Path, Michael Obi, the professional of Ndume interchange School, has different spectral beliefs from the colony he lives in. He call for to close the highway mingled with two alpha places of the village but the villagers weart want. They said that it testament compromises their heritage and culture. The caper in the story is that Obi want to changes the village for one more than Modern but the villagers and the village priest of Ani dont want. In this story, there is a good example of the difference of opinion between tradition and novelity. Ill will explain to you in detail the conflict in the book and Ill verbalise you what I think roughly it and how each side of the chore should stupefy react.\nTradition is the important theme of this story, as the settle of the ancient channel is discover and the reactio ns from Obi and the villagers define the sizeableness of tradition to e veryone involved. Michael Obi obtained the business to be the lord of Ndume Central School in January 1949. The problem is that Obi doesnt have the same way of cerebration that the villagers and the village priest of Ani have. Michael and his tender wife have red-brick thinking. They know that the school is very for the tradition and they want to bending it into all modern. Effectively, his wife roll: We shall have such fair gardens and everything will be just, modern and delightful1. When Obi saw a girl from the village stop right across the compound, he decided to close the path between the village saint and their place of burial. Michael asked if it will be possible to create a new one pass on but the priest doesnt want because they follow the practices of their fathers. For this reason, the restitution of Michael Obi for his school caused a big conflict between him and the village priest of Abi b ecause the headmaster wants ...

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